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  • 121Erweitertes Splitting — Ein erweitertes Splitting kann vom Familiengericht im Rahmen eines bei einer Ehescheidung durchzuführenden Versorgungsausgleichs angeordnet werden. Nach dem Vorbild des normalen Splittings werden beim erweiterten Splitting zum Ausgleich für ein… …

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  • 122Gift Splitting — A taxation rule that allows a married couple to split a gift s total value as if each contributed half of the amount. Gift splitting allows a couple to increase their total gift tax exemption amount by combining individual allowances. For gift… …

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  • 123Income Splitting — A tax reduction strategy employed by families living in areas that are subject to bracketed tax regulations. The goal of using an income splitting strategy is to reduce the family s gross tax level, at the expense of some family members paying… …

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  • 124Ear-splitting — Ear split ting, a. Deafening; disagreeably loud or shrill; as, ear splitting strains. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 125Phase splitting — (Elec.) The dephasing of the two parts of a single alternating current in two dissimilar branches of a given circuit. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 126HTTP-Response-Splitting — (dt.: Aufteilung der HTTP Antwort) ist eine Sicherheitslücke, welche zur Durchführung von Cross Site Scripting Attacken, (Cross User) Defacements, Web cache poisoning und ähnlichen Exploits verwendet werden kann. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… …

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  • 127Binary splitting — Scindage binaire Le scindage binaire (en anglais binary splitting) est une méthode d accélération du calcul de sommes avec des termes rationnels. Le scindage binaire est par exemple utilisé pour l évaluation de séries hypergéométriques en des… …

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  • 128income splitting — The right, created by provisions of federal tax laws, given to married couples who file joint returns to have their combined incomes subject to an income tax at a rate equal to that which would be imposed if each had filed a separate return for… …

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